Hear My Humble Cry

Good afternoon and Marvelous Monday. Brand new week. Brand new attitude. The past the is the past. The future is unlimited. As we continue in the month of Hear Our Prayers in April based on 2nd Chronicles 6:38-40,  Psalms 130:4-6 and Daniel 9:16-19 there was a time that each and every one of us were infants. When we  that small there was nothing that we could do for ourselves. We could not walk to the store to go get our own formula. We could not go online and order our own Gerber meals. We  could not go to  and buy our own 64 pack of diapers or to the corner store to buy that 2 pack of diapers when money was low. We all, no matter what race, creed or nationality had no way to take care of ourselves. And all of us probably have no memory of being between a day old and at least a year old. But one thing we do know that in order to get what we needed we had to cry. As men of and women of the Body of Christ we ask that God Hear My Humble Cry.
As I begin this teaching of Hear My Humble Cry I want to define two words in the teaching and I go to my source of definitions and that is dictionary.com. I want to define humble which means as
follows; not proud or arrogant; having a feeling of insignificance and low in rank. Cry means as follows; to utter inarticulate sounds; to weep; and to call out loudly. Today we come to you God and ask you to Hear Our Humble Cry. This teaching is based on Psalms 130:1-6, the second base scripture for the month.
As we go to the Word of God for this teaching of Hear My Humble Cry I begin in Psalms 130:1-2. In these verses the writer is telling us that he cried frrom out of God from out of the depths and asking
him to hear his voice, his humble voice. We as men and women of Christ have to go in prayer not proud or arrogant even as we utter inarticulate sounds because God knows what they mean. Hear My Humble Cry.
As we continue this teaching of Hear My Humble Cry I go back to the Word of God and to Psalms 130:3-4. In these verses the writer tells us that if God remembered all of sins who would not be at
fault but that God is a forgiving God. As men and women of the Body of Christ when we pray there should be a feeling of insignificance as we begin to weep as he continues to forgive us of our sins. Hear My Humble Cry.
As we come to end of the Biblical portion of this teaching of Hear My Humble Cry I end in Psalms 130:5-6. In these verses the writer speaks of how his soul will wait for the Lord and keep hope that
his prayers will be answered, but he will remain patient. We as the Body of Christ have to go to God low in rank and call out loudly as we continue to wait for him to Hear My Humble Cry.
In closing we are still in that infant stage with God. When we need things such as breakthroughs and favor we have to God to him. When there is a health issue or job loss we have to go to him for answers. When there is uncertainty about starting a family or business we have to go him as well. And the best way is to have him fix things is going to him humbly. Hear My Humble Cry. I want to give God all the glory and honor for this teaching and ask him to bless all those who may read this. I ask you all to go to Rhema Word 2.0 to read a teaching by Children's Pastor Sabrina Williams called Just Thinking Out Loud. Please join me Monday for a teaching called O My God based on the last base scripture of the month, Daniel 9:16-19. Have a great week all.








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